Video description
The advent of open source containers has led to an explosion of innovation in the infrastructure space. This video collection includes detailed instruction on how to get the most out of the avalanche of products shaping the space today from Docker container workflows to Kubernetes management and OpenShift packaging and maintenance options.
Publisher resources
Table of contents
- Intro to Docker Swarm - Everett Toews (Rackspace)
- Innovating out in the open - Phil Estes (IBM)
- Monitoring in motion: Monitoring containers and dynamic infrastructure - Ilan Rabinovitch (Datadog)
- How to build consistent, scalable workspaces for data science teams - Elaine Lee (Avant)
- Sweet deployment flows with Docker, Kubernetes, and OpenShift - Steven Pousty (Red Hat)
- Advanced Docker developer workflows on Mac OS and Windows - Anil Madhavapeddy (Docker, Inc) Richard Mortier (University of Cambridge, UK)
- Auto-updating and automated container application delivery - David Dennis (Bitnami)
- Migrate your traditional VM-based clusters to containers - Arun Gupta (Couchbase)
- Containerizing legacy applications - Jose De La Rosa (Dell)
- Rethinking security from the ground up with a microservices mindset - Andrew Randall (Project Calico)
- Containers as a service with Docker - Patrick Chanezon (Docker)
- Packaging and maintaining Docker-based solutions with OpenShift - Ryan Jarvinen (Red Hat)
Product information
- Title: The Open Container Essentials Video Collection
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2016
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9781491968253
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